The post Chainlink’s CCIP Now Powers SBI Digital Markets’ Expansion appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SBI Digital Markets, the digital asset arm of Japan’s SBI Group, managing over $78.65 billion (12.1 trillion yen) in assets, has chosen Chainlink as its exclusive infrastructure provider. This strategic partnership marks a major expansion for the network. Notably, the alliance arrives as Chainlink unveils new technological advancements and LINK exchange balances hit multi-year lows, raising optimism for a price rally. Sponsored Japan’s SBI Digital Markets and Chainlink Strengthen Ties Through CCIP Integration According to the announcement, SBI Digital Markets (SBIDM) will integrate Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This will enable SBIDM to support compliant and interoperable tokenized real-world assets that can move seamlessly across both public and private blockchains. “By leveraging CCIP Private Transactions, SBIDM prevents third parties from accessing private data, including amounts, counterparty details, and more,” Chainlink wrote. SBIDM is also evaluating Chainlink’s Automated Compliance Engine (ACE) to enforce policy-based compliance across jurisdictions. This forms part of SBIDM’s broader plan to evolve into a comprehensive digital asset ecosystem that supports issuance, distribution, settlement, and secondary market trading. The partnership builds upon previous work between SBI Group and Chainlink, including their collaboration under the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Project Guardian alongside UBS Asset Management. That initiative successfully demonstrated how blockchain automation can streamline fund management processes traditionally handled by administrators and transfer agents. Furthermore, the latest move extends Chainlink’s growing presence among global financial institutions — including prior collaborations with SWIFT, Mastercard, Euroclear, UBS, and ANZ. Sponsored Chainlink Introduces Runtime Environment and Confidential Compute The SBIDM collaboration comes amid two major infrastructure rollouts in November 2025. The network officially launched its Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) and introduced Chainlink Confidential Compute (CC). CRE acts as a new orchestration layer connecting all of Chainlink’s core services, including its Oracles, CCIP, Proof of Reserve, and Automated Compliance Engine (ACE). Meanwhile, Confidential… The post Chainlink’s CCIP Now Powers SBI Digital Markets’ Expansion appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SBI Digital Markets, the digital asset arm of Japan’s SBI Group, managing over $78.65 billion (12.1 trillion yen) in assets, has chosen Chainlink as its exclusive infrastructure provider. This strategic partnership marks a major expansion for the network. Notably, the alliance arrives as Chainlink unveils new technological advancements and LINK exchange balances hit multi-year lows, raising optimism for a price rally. Sponsored Japan’s SBI Digital Markets and Chainlink Strengthen Ties Through CCIP Integration According to the announcement, SBI Digital Markets (SBIDM) will integrate Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This will enable SBIDM to support compliant and interoperable tokenized real-world assets that can move seamlessly across both public and private blockchains. “By leveraging CCIP Private Transactions, SBIDM prevents third parties from accessing private data, including amounts, counterparty details, and more,” Chainlink wrote. SBIDM is also evaluating Chainlink’s Automated Compliance Engine (ACE) to enforce policy-based compliance across jurisdictions. This forms part of SBIDM’s broader plan to evolve into a comprehensive digital asset ecosystem that supports issuance, distribution, settlement, and secondary market trading. The partnership builds upon previous work between SBI Group and Chainlink, including their collaboration under the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Project Guardian alongside UBS Asset Management. That initiative successfully demonstrated how blockchain automation can streamline fund management processes traditionally handled by administrators and transfer agents. Furthermore, the latest move extends Chainlink’s growing presence among global financial institutions — including prior collaborations with SWIFT, Mastercard, Euroclear, UBS, and ANZ. Sponsored Chainlink Introduces Runtime Environment and Confidential Compute The SBIDM collaboration comes amid two major infrastructure rollouts in November 2025. The network officially launched its Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) and introduced Chainlink Confidential Compute (CC). CRE acts as a new orchestration layer connecting all of Chainlink’s core services, including its Oracles, CCIP, Proof of Reserve, and Automated Compliance Engine (ACE). Meanwhile, Confidential…

Chainlink’s CCIP Now Powers SBI Digital Markets’ Expansion

SBI Digital Markets, the digital asset arm of Japan’s SBI Group, managing over $78.65 billion (12.1 trillion yen) in assets, has chosen Chainlink as its exclusive infrastructure provider.

This strategic partnership marks a major expansion for the network. Notably, the alliance arrives as Chainlink unveils new technological advancements and LINK exchange balances hit multi-year lows, raising optimism for a price rally.

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According to the announcement, SBI Digital Markets (SBIDM) will integrate Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). This will enable SBIDM to support compliant and interoperable tokenized real-world assets that can move seamlessly across both public and private blockchains.

SBIDM is also evaluating Chainlink’s Automated Compliance Engine (ACE) to enforce policy-based compliance across jurisdictions. This forms part of SBIDM’s broader plan to evolve into a comprehensive digital asset ecosystem that supports issuance, distribution, settlement, and secondary market trading.

The partnership builds upon previous work between SBI Group and Chainlink, including their collaboration under the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Project Guardian alongside UBS Asset Management. That initiative successfully demonstrated how blockchain automation can streamline fund management processes traditionally handled by administrators and transfer agents.

Furthermore, the latest move extends Chainlink’s growing presence among global financial institutions — including prior collaborations with SWIFT, Mastercard, Euroclear, UBS, and ANZ.

Sponsored

The SBIDM collaboration comes amid two major infrastructure rollouts in November 2025. The network officially launched its Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) and introduced Chainlink Confidential Compute (CC).

CRE acts as a new orchestration layer connecting all of Chainlink’s core services, including its Oracles, CCIP, Proof of Reserve, and Automated Compliance Engine (ACE).

Meanwhile, Confidential Compute, expected to go live in 2026, adds a crucial layer of privacy for enterprise use. It will enable financial institutions and corporations to execute confidential smart contracts, covering use cases such as tokenized funds, private credit markets, and Delivery versus Payment (DvP) settlements.

Sponsored

As Chainlink expands its footprint, LINK continues to navigate a volatile market environment. According to BeInCrypto Markets data, the token has declined 36.7% over the past month.

At press time, LINK was trading at $14.96, marking a modest recovery of nearly 1% in the last 24 hours.

Chainlink (LINK) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto Markets

However, BeInCrypto also highlighted a notable on-chain trend: the supply of LINK on exchanges has fallen to 143.5 million tokens, its lowest level since October 2019. More than 80 million LINK, representing approximately 11% of the circulating supply, were withdrawn in 2025, indicating a significant shift toward long-term holding and self-custody.

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On-chain data further indicates that whale accumulation is at its highest in years. This typically reflects reduced selling pressure and growing investor confidence in the asset’s long-term prospects.

Moreover, market sentiment remains optimistic, even after price corrections. Analysts project that the altcoin could see renewed upside momentum in the coming months.

Institutional partnerships, technological advances, and record token scarcity have created a supportive environment for Chainlink. Whether this translates to sustainable price momentum remains to be seen.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/chainlink-sbi-exclusive-deal-token-scarcity/

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